I started US Citizenship Podcast in 2007 because many of my
students were unable attend class regularly because of family
responsibilities. In summer, the reverse is true: many schools are
closed and citizenship programs are hiatus. so I want to start off
this episode with one of the very best ways about how to prepare
for your Citizenship Interview:

HINT: Notice things around you that are ANSWERS on the
Citizenship Test--
then try to remember the QUESTIONS.

This could be as easy as opening your wallet: take out your
driver's license and see how many N-400 questions you can answer
simply from the info on your driver's license. You may have credit
cards that get you points for airline tickets for your next trip,
photos of your family, a paycheck stub, and a parking ticket.

Money, especially coins, is not only useful to review the
presidents but geography as well.

Today's pdf of the geography quiz takes the HINT a bit further:
street signs, store and restraunt signs, a kid wearing a sports
jersey, a car with the out-of-state license plate may be the ANSWER
to a Civics Question. Repeat the answer to yourself, then try to
remember to the civics question. Every time you connect the N-400
and the civics questions fot your daily life, you are that much
closer to your goal of US citizenship.

As Eliza Schuyler sings to Hamilton: Look around, look around at
how lucky we are